How Long Gone

856. - Chris & Jason

Oct 13, 2025
Chris shares quirky insights from his life in Saint Augustine, while Jason navigates Glendale. They brainstorm creative Super Bowl viewing setups and debate the potential artists for a conservative halftime show. A humorous comparison of Zach Bryan and Marjorie Taylor Greene surfaces, exploring the political risks artists face. Jason experiments with beef tallow moisturizer, and they dive into the cultural significance of grocery shopping at Publix. Plus, highlights from Role Model's SNL performance add a pop of excitement.
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ANECDOTE

Saint Augustine Visit And Coors Discovery

  • Chris recounts staying in Saint Augustine, visiting Jacksonville, and discovering a very light Coors beer at a friend's garage fridge.
  • He describes the drink as nearly nothing and ridicules ultra-light alcohol products while riffing on regional vibes.
INSIGHT

Half-Time Show Will Fragment Audiences

  • Chris and Jason predict a split Super Bowl viewing culture, with rooms for different halftime tastes.
  • They note conservative halftime efforts (Turning Point) will likely be low-production and polarizing.
INSIGHT

Politics Limits Talent Booking

  • They argue conservative organizers can't book top mainstream musicians for ideological reasons, so lineups will skew low-tier.
  • The hosts expect the Turning Point show to appear reactionary and underproduced.
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